WOMEN’S RUGBY, 1884 TILL TODAY

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Women’s Rugby, 1884 till today 

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We now have a dedicated Facebook page for NZ Women’s Rugby!

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MailOnline

The sexiest scrum you’ll see! Oxford University women’s rugby team strip off for charity calendar

By John Stevens


They have imitated the success of their male counterparts on the field.

And now Oxford University women’s rugby team are copying the boys by posing for their own naked calendar.

With only strategically positioned hands to maintain their modesty the players leave little to the imagination.

Line out: The Oxford University Women's Rugby Football Club (OUWRFC) present their first ever naked calendar which features current members of the team on the pitch, in the gym, in the library, and around Oxford

Line out: The Oxford University Women’s Rugby Football Club (OUWRFC) present their first ever naked calendar which features current members of the team on the pitch, in the gym, in the library, and around Oxford

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  1. Womens rugby union is a sport identical to the men’s game with the same rules, same sized pitch, and same equipment. However, it has a history which is significantly …
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 Women’s rugby union is a sport identical to the men’s game with the same rules, same sized pitch, and same equipment.

WOMEN’S RUGBY IN NEW ZEALAND: THE BLACK FERNS
(From Wikipedia)

The Black Ferns is New Zealand’s national women’s rugby union team. The name comes from the use of the colour black and the silver fern as New Zealand sporting symbols.
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The Black Ferns is New Zealand’s national women’s rugby union team.

The name comes from the use of the colour black and the silver fern as New Zealand sporting symbols. For example, the All Blacks is New Zealand’s famous men’s rugby team, The Black Caps are the men’s cricket team and the White Ferns are the women’s cricket team, while the Silver Ferns is the national women’s netball team.

They are the most succesful women’s rugby team

The Black Ferns are the current Women’s Rugby World Cup  champions.

Rugby: Black Ferns – ‘Defence wins matches’

http://youtu.be/qvAiDE86C5U

  1. Singapore women‘s national rugby union team – Wikipedia, the …The Singapore women‘s national rugby union team are a national sporting side of Singapore, representing them at rugby union. The side first played in 2006. The …

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SINGAPORE WOMEN IN RUGBY

S’pore Women’s Rugby

Ladies rugby union in Singapore,Heavensgame, Rugby Union news and results

brfc.org.sg/media/articles/0805.htm – Cached

Playing women’s rugby in Singapore
Date Published:
16 May 2011
Katie RobertsWe’ve all heard the stereotypes, but what makes a woman don shoulder-pads and studded boots to go charging about a rugby field? We caught up with Canadian WENDY CHIA, who plays for Bedok Kings first women’s rugby team, to find out what makes a “female rugger” tick.

Short Shorts and Knee-highs … We’ve all heard the stereotypes, but what makes a woman don shoulder-pads and studded boots to go charging about a rugby field?

www.expatliving.sg/…/playing-womens-rugbyinsingapore… – Cached

  1. See Women‘s international rugby for information about the status of international games and … Malaysian Barbarians 7-10 Singapore A: Kuala Lumpur [-/-/-] [-]
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MALAYSIAN WOMEN IN RUGBY

Malaysian Women National Team

MALAYSIA WOMEN NATIONAL 7s TEAM  

For the first time Malaysia Rugby Union sent a Women’s contact Rugby team to represent Malaysia in the Asian Women’s Rugby 7s 2009 arranged by ARFU, Asian Rugby Football Union held in Pattaya, Thailand 30th- 31st May 2009.
Susanne Olovsson
Team Manager
013-667 7876Haflil Feisol
National Head Coach
012-366 8666Amiruddin Bin Ahmad
National Assistant Coach
012-310 0335

 The Malaysian Barbarians

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